Category Archives: Dogs and Cats

I wanted to do a blog post. But I wanted to gather a little more information for the post I have in the works. And I didn’t have time to do that today. We had a beautiful sunny day (rare … Continue reading →

The sheep that live over at “Sam’s Barn” have been confined up front for a few days. A potential hazard when you have cleared pasture in the middle of woods is the chance of trees falling on the fences during … Continue reading →

by Dorothy The Cat M is for Monday. As a cat, I have no interest in days of the week, but Person grocery shops on Mondays and brings Me More Morsels to eat. And leaves Me alone with the computer … Continue reading →

It’s the yearly rush to get ready for SAFF and time for blogging is hard to schedule. But, I have taken some pictures and don’t want you to forget me, so.. some ramblings around the farm… Fortune (4Horn Farms Dune … Continue reading →

Dorothy, the cat, aka the queen, loves to play socks. When I am folding laundry, I throw socks at Dorothy. She catches them and then we play “can I get the socks back without bodily injury”. I never win. The … Continue reading →

Talking about the weather is one of those things people often do as a means of making polite impersonal communication, somewhere along the lines of “how ya doing” “have a nice day”. Weather is always important to farmers, shepherds, and … Continue reading →

I really enjoy the chance to see sheep dogs working at herding sheep.. They are amazing animals. I don’t have a sheep herding dog. But, I have….wait for it… a dog herding sheep – really. For awhile I was getting … Continue reading →

FarmGirl’s Eloise arrived yesterday and got acquainted with the various farm animals today. Sam was first. I’m always surprised when new sheep accept the presence of a great big dog with no fuss. Everyone loves Charles – no surprise as … Continue reading →

It’s been raining ever since my return from SAFF. We really need the rain and I’m not complaining at all. Makes it a little hard to get pictures, but I managed a quick trip between showers to photograph one of … Continue reading →